GOP Presidential Candidates Weigh in On Solving the Border Crisis

Craig HueyCulture Wars, Current Events, Election, Government, Politics1 Comment

(Editors note: This is part of our continuing series for the presidential candidates for the 2024 election.)

Under the Biden Administration, the situation on the border has spiraled out of control.

Thousands of illegals pour across our southern border each day (over 4.9 million since Biden took office, plus the ones that “got away” estimated at 1.2 million who successfully avoided being captured).

Where do the candidates stand on the Border Crisis?

Candidates For restoring Trump-era immigration policies For building/extending the border wall For designating Mexican drug cartels as terrorists For putting the military/National Guard on the border
Donald Trump   yes   yes   yes   yes
Ron DeSantis   yes  yes   yes   yes
Mike Pompeo   yes   yes   yes   yes
Mike Pence   yes  yes   yes    no
Nikki Haley   yes   yes   yes   yes
Greg Abbott  yes  yes   yes   yes
Glenn Youngkin   yes   yes   yes   yes
Vivek Ramaswamy   yes   yes   yes   yes
Chris Sununu   yes   yes   yes   yes
Asa Hutchinson   yes   yes   yes   yes
Tim Scott    ?    ?    ?    ?
Chris Christie    ?   ?   ?   ?
Kristi Noem   ?   ?   ?   ?
John Bolton   ?   ?   ?   ?
Joe Biden   no    no   no   no
RFK     ?     ?     ?     ?

 

All of the candidates responded except Sen. Tim Scott, Gov. Chris Christie, Gov. Kristi Noem and John Bolton.

Illegal immigration will be one of the major factors in the 2024 election.

Do you agree with the candidates’ positions?

Do you disagree with them?

Please leave your comments below in the comments section. I’d love to know what you think.

We are uncertain where some of the candidates stand. As we discover them, we will update this list.

Organizations such as the Daily Caller, News Foundation, Family Research Council, and Heritage Foundation as well as the candidate’s own responses are the sources for the information.

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